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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning_Brian" data-source="post: 780186" data-attributes="member: 65620"><p>Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>I'm working with a client right now that is using Clonezilla for nearly all of their corporate backup needs as far as backup of the disk/clone(s) are concerned. The company has NetApp for backing up network drives and various other things, but they would like to complete full disk backups/clones in case a NVME/SSD/HDD were to go bad or if other things would happen to the host OS. The company has less than 700 endpoints at the moment. Business is doing really good, but they don't want to fork out a ton of money so they are wanting to go for something free and also fairly robust.</p><p></p><p>They have plenty of space for the images to be put onto a network drive and replicated from there onto tape (yes they use tape and it is fairly "fool proof" and secure). I know of a lot of clients going back to tape in case their cloud backup resources got hacked or ransomware would spread.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>My thought process:</p><p></p><p>*AOMEI Backuppper Standard - can be used in a corporate environment and I'm super familiar with the software already so training them to use it will be easy. The UI is already very easy to use. I can easily help them in organizing out the network drive for them to store the images one. Compression (to save on disk space) is amazing.</p><p></p><p>Link: <a href="https://www.backup-utility.com/free-backup-software.html" target="_blank">Best Free Backup Software for Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, Vista, XP</a></p><p></p><p>*Veeam Free - seems quite interesting. I personally have not used this technology as of yet, but I have hard good things from respectable Sys Admins and Network Administrators alike.</p><p></p><p>Link: <a href="https://www.veeam.com/windows-endpoint-server-backup-free.html" target="_blank">Free Windows Backup for Endpoints, Servers, Desktops - Veeam Agent for Windows</a></p><p></p><p>Note: I'm not too keen on EaseUS products for various reasons... I know some of you who know me know why I'm not keen on EaseUS products.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any and all advise and suggestions! I know Veeam has a partnership with NetApp as well, but with that aside please let me know your thoughts!</p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning_Brian, post: 780186, member: 65620"] Hello Everyone, I'm working with a client right now that is using Clonezilla for nearly all of their corporate backup needs as far as backup of the disk/clone(s) are concerned. The company has NetApp for backing up network drives and various other things, but they would like to complete full disk backups/clones in case a NVME/SSD/HDD were to go bad or if other things would happen to the host OS. The company has less than 700 endpoints at the moment. Business is doing really good, but they don't want to fork out a ton of money so they are wanting to go for something free and also fairly robust. They have plenty of space for the images to be put onto a network drive and replicated from there onto tape (yes they use tape and it is fairly "fool proof" and secure). I know of a lot of clients going back to tape in case their cloud backup resources got hacked or ransomware would spread. Any suggestions? My thought process: *AOMEI Backuppper Standard - can be used in a corporate environment and I'm super familiar with the software already so training them to use it will be easy. The UI is already very easy to use. I can easily help them in organizing out the network drive for them to store the images one. Compression (to save on disk space) is amazing. Link: [URL="https://www.backup-utility.com/free-backup-software.html"]Best Free Backup Software for Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, Vista, XP[/URL] *Veeam Free - seems quite interesting. I personally have not used this technology as of yet, but I have hard good things from respectable Sys Admins and Network Administrators alike. Link: [URL="https://www.veeam.com/windows-endpoint-server-backup-free.html"]Free Windows Backup for Endpoints, Servers, Desktops - Veeam Agent for Windows[/URL] Note: I'm not too keen on EaseUS products for various reasons... I know some of you who know me know why I'm not keen on EaseUS products. Thanks for any and all advise and suggestions! I know Veeam has a partnership with NetApp as well, but with that aside please let me know your thoughts! Sincerely, Brian [/QUOTE]
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